Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv nightlife to a rooftop proposal: A modern love story
A backgammon lesson in a Tel Aviv bar sparked a romance that spanned continents and eight years, ending in a heartfelt rooftop proposal.
R48 Chef’s Table: A Far East testing menu in Tel Aviv - restaurant review
Grapevine: SOS from Jerusalem
What it means to live without security as an Arab citizen in Israel - opinion
KLM resumes flights to Israel, UAE, Saudi Arabia after announcing it would avoid Middle East
KLM, the Dutch arm of the Air France-KLM group, added that it had already resumed flights to other destinations in the region, including Riyadh and Dammam.
Jerusalang: Using language to connect people in Jerusalem
Jerusalang is turning Jerusalem’s mix of languages into a thriving social hub, bringing Jews, Arabs, locals, and newcomers together.
Pax Silica: Israel’s chance to become a must-have ally - opinion
Pax Silica offers Israel a path from protected ally of the US to indispensable partner on the global stage.
Tens of thousands rally in Tel Aviv over violence in Arab society, call for government action
Demonstrators waved black flags and held signs reading “Stop the war of crime,” “We are with you, you are not alone,” and “This isn’t helplessness, it’s policy.”
Qumran: The magic of Moishik in Tel Aviv - restaurant review
The restaurant is named for the cave where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered in 1947.
Curse is broken: Hapoel Tel Aviv’s night to remember after derby drought - comment
Over the course of these 30 contests that were sandwiched between wins, Maccabi won 25 times and drew five games as it scored 56 goals and conceded only 10.
Israeli co Factify raises $73m to make PDFs obsolete
In one of the biggest seed rounds ever completed, Factify aims to replace PDFs with intelligent records that allow AI to take charge of documents
WATCH: Hostages Square countdown clock stopped after 843 days
Gvili's return marks the end of the saga of returning all live and deceased hostages taken by Hamas on October 7.
Israel's cyber chief predicts cyberwar between offensive, defensive AI agents
Israel's National Cyber Directorate handled a 55% increase of cyberattacks in 2025 compared to the previous year, Yossi Karadi revealed at the Cybertech Conference in Tel Aviv.
'It is impossible to believe, but it happened': Holocaust survivor recalls childhood in Nazi camps
“October 7th was not only the opening shot of a regional war against Israel, it was also the opening shot of a global war against the Jews,” Levy said.